I just read the article on ZDnet talking about Tungle: Tame the Time Management Jungle. Quick copy&paste description: Tungle, the peer-to-peer (P2P) meeting coordinator, unveiled today, a limited beta version of its solution. Tungle enables users to leverage their current calendaring solutions, to easily and effectively organize meetings with friends, co-workers or business associates that use different groupware or desktop time management systems. My question is; are you in the beta? Can you send me a "token" (read: invite)? I've been looking for a good solution to sharing and interconnecting calenders with my co-workers and clients. I am a PC technician and would love to be able to have a universal calender solution that everyone can use. This will supposedly support Outlook, Google, Lotus Notes, and other "leading calendar solutions" to help everyone involved coordinate a good time to schedule a meeting. Anyone want to PM me a token? I'm also interested on other people's thoughts on this application. Those who are in the beta and who are on the outside like me. Would this be helpful to you? Does it sound useful? Have you heard of this being done before?